The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Friday whether to take up a lawsuit challenging President-elect Barack Obama 's U.S. citizenship, a continuation of a New Jersey case embraced by some opponents of Obama's ...

<quoted text>Give it the same amount of time. At the pace y'all post this tidbit of old news, you'll surpass our postings quickly enough. I doubt very seriously y'all would have been gracious in defeat. Why one of you even said, "just to rub it in your faces". If one isn't gracious in victory, they're not likely to be gracious in defeat. As for the illegal immigrant thing, that was going on before this past election, no? I heard on the news yesterday that over one-third of the U.S. thinks Obama is hiding something. Roughly, that's about 100 million or more. That's a lot of folks with questions, wouldn't you agree?

Please do a quick comparison of the "before" election talk, both sides. Then tell me which is the most boisterous, the most boastful and the sure win coming up, nev'r a doubt in the Repubs' minds.

As I said, the Repubs won the House vote, though lost ground. Did the "liberals" here deny the Repubs their victory, and, what's more, except with the fact that I just happened to mention it, not one even said anything about the lost of Repub seats. You guys even had slogans, you guys even had plans for private citizen Obama after Mitt's triumph. None of the "lefties" here used that kind of language .

Rogue was getting ready to sing in the streets. Why, he even had Obama buying a $35 million retirement house in Honolulu. Not3.5 million, no, 35 million. ven Romney can't do that. GB had Obama going back to Kenya on his legendary black start ship . Anyhow...

Now here is another "whaz up wit dat" moment. It has snowed only 22 times in 103 years in Johannesburg, South Africa. I snow last Winter (Aug 2011) and before that in 2007. So that is twice in four years. That also mean the other 20 snows wherebetween 1908 and 2006. But I thought the Earth was getting hooter so "whaz up wit dat????"

JOHANNESBURG  People slowly came outside despite the cold wind Tuesday across South Africa, pointed their mobile phone cameras to the sky and opened their mouths to taste a rare snowfall that fell on much of the country.

The snow began Tuesday morning, part of an extreme cold snap now biting into a nation still in its winter months. By mid-afternoon, officials recorded snowfall across most of South Africa. However, forecasters acknowledged snow remains so unusual that they typically aren't prepared to provide details about snowfall in the nation.

The snow closed some roads and at least one high-altitude pass. The snowfall also closed several border posts in the country.

As the snow fell, workers at offices in Johannesburg rushed outside. Some twirled and danced as the flakes fell. One man rushed to the top of a snow-covered hill and slid down, using a cardboard box as an improvised toboggan. Despite the cold and the snow, beggars who line traffic lights in the city continued to ask passing motorists for cash.

The snow grew heavier in the afternoon in Johannesburg, covering rooftops and slicking roads. Snowflakes are a rare commodity in Johannesburg, even during winter. South African Weather Service records show it has snowed in Johannesburg on only 22 other days in the last 103 years. The last snow fell there in June 2007.

In Pretoria, the country's capital, flurries filled the sky during a visit by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. It was the first snowfall there since 1968, the weather service said.

http://www.inquisitr.com/44766 3/newtown-second-shooter-libor -connection-enthralls-web-cons piracists/What you heard was the purposeful misreporting about conspiracy theories. Wow, republicans don't like Obama....lets open a birther investigationRead the report, it makes conservatives out to be total morons

Oh wow, a less than four year old internet rag and you consider what they say is important? An who is Lew Rockwell? He is a Libertarian and has worked for Ron Paul.Now Libertarian is neither a Liberal nor a Conservative but I consider Ron Paul rather loony just the same.Sorry, this opinion piece is not worth the paper it was written on!

http://www.inquisitr.com/44766 3/newtown-second-shooter-libor -connection-enthralls-web-cons piracists/What you heard was the purposeful misreporting about conspiracy theories. Wow, republicans don't like Obama....lets open a birther investigationRead the report, it makes conservatives out to be total morons

Ah, it was written by Lew Rockwell who is a Libertarian and us to work for Ron Paul. It is obvious you do not know the difference between a Libertarian and a Conservative.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Rockwell

==========Eyewitness to a MassacrePhilip Wells was a mixed-blood Sioux who served as an interpreter for the Army. He later recounted what he saw that Monday morning:"I was interpreting for General Forsyth (Forsyth was actually a colonel) just before the battle of Wounded Knee, December 29, 1890. The captured Indians had been ordered to give up their arms, but Big Foot replied that his people had no arms.

Forsyth said to me,'Tell Big Foot he says the Indians have no arms, yet yesterday they were well armed when they surrendered.

He is deceiving me.

Tell him he need have no fear in giving up his arms, as I wish to treat him kindly.' Big Foot replied,'They have no guns, except such as you have found.'

Andrew Jackson | Jackson Family | The Hermitagewww.thehermitage.com/jackson-family/andrew-ja... the United States, Andrew Jackson's time as President marked a turning point in its history.... treaties forced on the various tribes and the actions of government officials. The Indian Removal process was completed two years after Jackson left ... the Trail of Tears is the most conspicuous blight on his presidential legacy.Indian Removal ActJohn Ross, a Cherokee Chief,Lithographic & Print Colouring Establishment,copyright 1843.Prints and Photographs Division.Reproduction Number:LC-USZC4-3156

The Indian Removal Act was signed into law by Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830, authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. A few tribes went peacefully, but many resisted the relocation policy. During the fall and winter of 1838 and 1839, the Cherokees were forcibly moved west by the United States government. Approximately 4,000 Cherokees died on this forced march, which became known as the "Trail of Tears."

<quoted text>Ah, it was written by Lew Rockwell who is a Libertarian and us to work for Ron Paul. It is obvious you do not know the difference between a Libertarian and a Conservative.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Rockwell

What happens when cars drive themselves? Could MADD get over not having something to be mad about?

Same with the NAACP, If racism is solved, they will not be needed. That is why the NAACP never wants racism to go away.Same with OSHA, If all hazards are eliminated, they will no loner needed. So OSHA always need to find new things that as not as safe as they can be.Same goes for the EPA. If there is nothing to fix, they will no longer be needed. Sp the EPA is always looking out for new hazards. Their newest project to to remove all dihydrogen monoxide from drinking water! Can't have any dihyudrogen monoxide in our water. People die if they get to much dihydrogen monoxide so the EPA must fix that.

Not only was the 'heaviest [snow storm] in 50 years', it was the first time in snowed in Wellington, NZ in .... 90 years. You are getting very close to a HUNDRED YEAR RECORD!!!New Zealand blizzards 'heaviest in 50 years'Wellington and Auckland blanketed by once-in-a-lifetime weatherAssociated Press in WellingtonThe Guardian, Monday 15 August 2011http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/15/n...

2011 was a very warm year, globally, and 2012 the 10th warmest since records have been kept, according to NOAA. That's fact, not opinion, snowstorms notwithstanding.

<quoted text>Same with the NAACP, If racism is solved, they will not be needed. That is why the NAACP never wants racism to go away.Same with OSHA, If all hazards are eliminated, they will no loner needed. So OSHA always need to find new things that as not as safe as they can be.Same goes for the EPA. If there is nothing to fix, they will no longer be needed. Sp the EPA is always looking out for new hazards. Their newest project to to remove all dihydrogen monoxide from drinking water! Can't have any dihyudrogen monoxide in our water. People die if they get to much dihydrogen monoxide so the EPA must fix that.

It's one thing to compare apples and oranges but Rouge can't stay in the fruit ballpark.Anyone who thinks environmental issues can be solved with a permanent "fix" that would render the agency superfluous needs psych exam. Similarly, Rouge's NAACP comment is not only gratuitous but shows that racism is alive and well in the US.

<quoted text>What's this you say? They are adding provisions to me.Yeah, it's called regulation. You know, as in "A WELL REGULATED MALITIA"?You should try reading me sometime.

Where in the Constitution that says any individual has to belong to any militia?

Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority in Heller, stated: Nowhere else in the Constitution does a right attributed to the people refer to anything other than an individual right. What is more, in all six other provisions of the Constitution that mention the people, the term unambiguously refers to all members of the political community, not an unspecified subset. This contrasts markedly with the phrase the militia in the prefatory clause. As we will describe below, the militia in colonial America consisted of a subset of the people those who were male, able bodied, and within a certain age range. Reading the Second Amendment as protecting only the right to keep and bear Arms in an organized militia therefore fits poorly with the operative clauses description of the holder of that right as the people.

<quoted text>It's one thing to compare apples and oranges but Rouge can't stay in the fruit ballpark.Anyone who thinks environmental issues can be solved with a permanent "fix" that would render the agency superfluous needs psych exam. Similarly, Rouge's NAACP comment is not only gratuitous but shows that racism is alive and well in the US.

The NAACP finds racism where there is none. Not to long ago I used the phase "someone from Harlem" and Jacques accused me of being racist. Ever hear of "Spanish Harlem"? When has Spanish been a race? Just like "African" is not a race.And since when does dust blowing off a farm field constitute pollution?

<quoted text>Same with the NAACP, If racism is solved, they will not be needed. That is why the NAACP never wants racism to go away.Same with OSHA, If all hazards are eliminated, they will no loner needed. So OSHA always need to find new things that as not as safe as they can be.Same goes for the EPA. If there is nothing to fix, they will no longer be needed. Sp the EPA is always looking out for new hazards. Their newest project to to remove all dihydrogen monoxide from drinking water! Can't have any dihyudrogen monoxide in our water. People die if they get to much dihydrogen monoxide so the EPA must fix that.

That's as stupid as saying if we solve the crime problem there would be no need for police and thus the police want crime.

Rogue Moron's favourite refrain after he makes a fool out of Republicans is, "Hurrr hurrrr Ima Libertarian."LOLOLOLOLOLOL Just another game of pretend for Rogue Moron.

No, I have never called myself a Libertarian. But I have called myself a Conservatarian which I define as a Conservative with Libertarian leanings.But you assume anyone who is not a Progressive-Liberal, is a Conservative. Libertarians are closer to anarchists than they are either Conservatives or Liberals..

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